Irritability, hypersensitivity, unexplained anxiety… these are just some of the emotions that hormonal imbalances can trigger.
Hyper or hypo? When the body speaks in its own way.
An unusual appetite.
Constant hunger despite normal meals can be linked to an overactive thyroid. But this doesn’t necessarily mean weight gain.
Persistent eye discomfort
Dryness, tingling, sensitivity to light… or a feeling that the eyes are “pulled backwards”: these are all signs sometimes linked to Graves’ disease, a form of hyperthyroidism.
Excessive sweating without physical exertion
Do you often feel too hot, even when others are cold? Unusual sweating can be a sign of an overactive thyroid.
And when everything slows down…
Hypothyroidism acts as a general slowdown. Fewer hormones = slower metabolism.
Thinning eyebrows:
A progressive loss of the tail of the eyebrows is sometimes one of the first visible signs of hypothyroidism.
Nails in poor condition
Brittle, ridged, dull… if your nails suddenly change appearance, it could be a sign of hormonal deficiency.
Frequent forgetfulness and difficulty concentrating
Difficulty concentrating, poor memory, a feeling of mental confusion: these are all misleading signs often attributed to fatigue, when they may be linked to a thyroid imbalance.
A constant feeling of cold
